... Your body is not a tragedy. It is the only one you get, no matter how much it may challenge, confound, frustrate, or thrill you, and fighting your body isn't worth the hurt and the divide.
Lesley KinzelThe reality is that fat people are often supported in hating their bodies, in starving themselves, in engaging in unsafe exercise, and in seeking out weight loss by any means necessary. A thin person who does these things is considered mentally ill. A fat person who does these things is redeemed by them. This is why our culture has no concept of a fat person who also has an eating disorder. If you’re fat, it’s not an eating disorder — it’s a lifestyle change.
Lesley KinzelThe wonder of self-acceptance isn't that it makes you instantly attractive to everyone; it's that it makes you not care particularly whether other folks uniformly find you attractive or not.
Lesley KinzelEveryone deserves respect and justice no matter what they look like.
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Don't let your own life pass you by because you're trying to tell me how to live mine.
Lesley KinzelIf you love yourself unconditionally - as you should, even if no one else does - then fatter or thinner, you are at home in your body.
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